Waste Management for the Food Industries

The continuously increasing human population, has resulted in a huge demand for processed and packaged foods. As a result of this demand, large amounts of water, air, electricity and fuel are consumed on a daily basis for food processing, transportation and preservation purposes. Although not one of...

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Main Author: Arvanitoyannis, Ioannis S. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS 2008
©2008
Series:Food science and technology international series
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